Enterprise self-hosting
Dungbeetle's hosted cloud is the default way to store runs and baselines centrally. For organisations that need the server to run on their own infrastructure — data residency, air-gapped networks, or strict compliance — self-hosting the Dungbeetle cloud server is available to enterprise customers on request.
Self-hosting is not a public, self-serve download. The server is BUSL-1.1 source-available, but it is distributed and supported under an enterprise agreement rather than published as a turnkey public image.
What's included
- The Dungbeetle cloud server deployed in your environment (single container or your orchestrator), with the same review/approve UI, hosted baselines, and analytics as the managed cloud.
- A deployment runbook and a prebuilt image delivered through a private channel.
- Setup support for TLS, object storage (S3 / R2), encryption at rest, SSO, backups, and upgrades.
- A commercial / self-host license and a support SLA.
How to get it
- Get in touch — share your team size, target environment (cloud / on-prem / air-gapped), and compliance needs.
- Qualification — we confirm scope: data residency, SSO, retention, support level.
- Agreement — enterprise license and support terms.
- Onboarding — you receive the deploy runbook, image access, and setup assistance.
Talk to us about enterprise self-hosting →
Just want it for free?
You don't need a server at all. The Dungbeetle CLI is free: capture snapshots, commit the baselines under dungbeetle.snapshots/ in your repository, and review changes in your normal pull-request flow. The hosted cloud — and enterprise self-hosting — are for teams that would rather not commit baselines and want a central review UI plus analytics. See Pricing.